Dickey Mouse
Mark Dimond from California has started his own project to help Dickey’s. The local newspaper, Laguna Woods Globe, wrote an article about his dream of the Dickey Mouse Club….
VILLAGER CRAFTS TOYS FOR TIBET ORPHANS
Hopes to raise money to better young lives
by Cheryl Walker
Mark and Riva Dimond thought their Grand Circle trip to Tibet would be an adventure. Little did they realize it would also be a quest: to bring warm clothes, heat and school supplies to 87 orphans. China supplies the instruction, not books and supplies. The youngsters live in the DeJi (Dickey or happiness) Orphanage where they jam into three rooms in pairs on bunk beds. The rooms are unheated. The orphanage was started in 2002 by Tamdrin “Mama” Dadhon who sold family items, added that to the proceeds from a teahouse and started the refuge for kids in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet on Sept. 10
which became all the kids unofficial birthday.
“I pledged to raise the money to improve the children’s conditions,” said Mark Dimond. He and Riva figure it will take about $10,000 to do so. “We’ve raised $500 so far, says Mark proudly. Now he’s going to better the chance of raising more by making for donations “never-ending friendship mice. He is asking for donation of $10 each. “I’m the only person I know who makes them, he said.”
The mouse has a five square design on its back. “Each one is unique and takes about three hours to make,” says the retired computer programmer. “I’m very fussy.” The frame is four plastic squares, woven first separately and then joined on the edge to make a little mouse face, eyes, ears, and tail. When the sides of the mouth are squeezed a little folded paper is inside that says: “Hello, I’m your Tibet Orphanage

admin: Dear Yvonne, Thank you for your interest in the children at Dickey's. You can use that postal address for sending the toys. The zip code is 85000.
Yvonne Perrin: I visited Dickey orphanage on Saturday 15th October 2011 while traveling with Travel Directors. I noticed how much the children enjoyed a small knitted teddy bear donated by one of...
Josef Danner: Wir bereisen China im August 2011,wie auch Lhasa und möchten dieses Projekt besuchen , filmisch dokumentieren und vor Ort finanziell unterstützen! Was sollten wir dabei beachten? Was brauchen die Kinder ?